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We had a family of bluebirds somewhere in the field north of us this summer. The whole family came to bathe in our birdbaths every afternoon at around 4:00 for a week or two in late July.
On Oct 11, 2014, at 5:58 PM, Jane Stein wrote:
> Glanced out my window to see 5 male bluebirds splashing around at once in the birdbath. I usually have a pair nesting here, but hadn't seen or heard any around since late summer, so I assume these gentlemen just blew in. I've never seen bluebirds at the birdbath before.
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> Also, the first bunch of juncos of the season, and the male red-bellied woodpecker, a couple of downies and a wb nuthatch hanging upside down at the sunflowers.
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> I am sooo ready for Redpolls!
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> Jane
> (Shoreham)
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